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Who's, they're, you're: It's the apostrophe quiz

Are they little sprinkles of grammatical joy, or mini daggers of
confusion?

In 2008, a survey showed the apostrophe was the punctuation mark
that caused the most frustration for Britons.

Some people even dedicate their lives to ensuring the correct use of
apostrophes. There's an Apostrophe Protection Society, which was
formed in 2001. The Apostrophe Vigilante has encouraged Twitter
followers to write in with heinous examples of apostrophe abuse for the five years. And last year David Marsh
created the first International Apostrophe Day.

We've all shown an apostrophe neglect at some point. But when it
comes to the nitty gritty, do you know your its from your it's?

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